Solihull home partners with Carers Trust to offer unpaid carer respite

Blossomfield Rose care home in Solihull has partnered with The Carers Trust to offer unpaid carers a place to network and socialise.

The collaboration offers the charity the use of the home's facilities for monthly meet ups, relaxation days, and the opportunity to connect with fellow carers.

By providing a calm and comfortable environment, Blossomfield Rose aims to contribute to the wellbeing of caregivers by helping them find solace in connecting with others who share similar experiences. Blossomfield Rose is part of the Macc Care Group, which operates thirteen homes across the Midlands.

The Carers Trust spokesperson Michelle Stoddard said: "We would like to say a big thank you to Blossomfield Rose for allowing us to use their venue for a variety of activities. Using their beautiful facilities has been a real treat for us, and as a charity, community partnerships such as this make a big difference in helping us to provide support for our carers. We would also like to thank the staff at the home, who do an amazing job of looking after us on our visits. We look forward to continuing our work together."

Bo Micu, home manager at Blossomfield Rose, added: "We’re pleased to be able to join forces with such an important charity in our sector, creating an environment that prioritises the wellbeing of our residents but also extends our care to those who tirelessly support their loved ones at home. We are delighted to be part of their journey and look forward to making a positive impact together."

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